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Reporting to the Director of Pacific Recreation, the Assistant Director, Pacific Recreation Fitness & Wellness is responsible for providing leadership, independent judgement, management decisions and direction in the assigned program areas: Pacific Recreation Facilities, Fitness Programs (Tiger X Classes and Tiger Training), Baun Fitness Center Operations, and students holistic wellness.
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Manage budgetary allocations for Tiger-X Group Fitness, Personal Training, and Wellness initiatives. Instructor and Student Staff Oversight: Recruit, train, and supervise fitness instructors for Tiger-X Group Fitness Classes.
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Tiger Lines, LLC. is seeking professional seasonal CDL Class A truck drivers for Lodi, CA area. Tiger Lines continues to stay on top as one of the most professional, safe, and driver friendly companies in the industry.
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Tiger Lines is recruiting for a Business Development Manager (B2B) that services Northern and Central California, as well as parts of Nevada. Tiger Lines provides a career opportunity to expand and build the Sales division, competitive compensation, and excellent employee benefits.
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Tiger Lines, LLC, a dynamic and diversified transportation business, is excited to announce our search for a Chief Financial Officer to join our senior management team. With over 500 employees during peak season and 88 years in the business, Tiger Lines currently serves the refuse, agriculture, and finished goods industries.
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